
The Werewolf of Fever Swamp
May 17 1996
•1h 44m
•Horror, Family, Fantasy
Things have been strange ever since the new kid moved into Fever Swamp. A kid can't change into a werewolf, or can he?
Cast
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Brendan Fletcher
Grady Tucker

Maria Ricossa
Mrs. Tucker
Mairon Bennett
Emily Tucker

Geoffrey Bowes
Mr. Tucker
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